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What happened? Ma cosa è successo?

My new painting from the political collection "Sicilian Flowers Speak" is called "What Happened". This is a homage to Van Gogh's sunflowers.

Mobilization has begun in Russia, the economic consequences of sanctions are felt more and more strongly, and finally, the Z-patriots have woken up. But not to the end. They ask "what happened"? And why did all those who called for the bombing of Ukrainian cities and talked about how the Russians would defeat everyone not volunteer but hide? Women who said that the Ukrainians themselves deserved all this by electing their president are now wondering: why is my husband/brother/father now obliged to go to die in the war? I am ashamed that, when they learn about the death of their relatives, they curse Ukraine, not the one who started this war.

And the war is going on, and millions of peaceful people are left without heating and electricity right now without an elementary opportunity to warm and feed their little babies. Don't let this important news drown in the informational noise.

P.S. And for those who enthusiastically go to war: do not forget the sunflower seeds, please.

Original oil painting.
The painting is unframed. A photo of a painting with a frame is given for example.
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I signed the painting from the front.
The artwork has a hanging system allowing it to be fixed on a wall, and the sides are painted.
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Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#flowers #blue #yellow #expressive #floral #garden #palette knife #surrealism #impasto #botanical #freedom #ukraine #van gogh #political #flag 

What happened? (2022)

Oil painting 
by Oksana Siciliana

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What happened? Ma cosa è successo?

My new painting from the political collection "Sicilian Flowers Speak" is called "What Happened". This is a homage to Van Gogh's sunflowers.

Mobilization has begun in Russia, the economic consequences of sanctions are felt more and more strongly, and finally, the Z-patriots have woken up. But not to the end. They ask "what happened"? And why did all those who called for the bombing of Ukrainian cities and talked about how the Russians would defeat everyone not volunteer but hide? Women who said that the Ukrainians themselves deserved all this by electing their president are now wondering: why is my husband/brother/father now obliged to go to die in the war? I am ashamed that, when they learn about the death of their relatives, they curse Ukraine, not the one who started this war.

And the war is going on, and millions of peaceful people are left without heating and electricity right now without an elementary opportunity to warm and feed their little babies. Don't let this important news drown in the informational noise.

P.S. And for those who enthusiastically go to war: do not forget the sunflower seeds, please.

Original oil painting.
The painting is unframed. A photo of a painting with a frame is given for example.
The photo's colours might be slightly different from the original painting.
I signed the painting from the front.
The artwork has a hanging system allowing it to be fixed on a wall, and the sides are painted.
Careful and safe packaging.
Ready to ship.

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#flowers #blue #yellow #expressive #floral #garden #palette knife #surrealism #impasto #botanical #freedom #ukraine #van gogh #political #flag 

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